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Lion Man 2.0 - The Experiment
Making a replica of the famous Lion Man statuette from the Aurignacian layers of the Hohlenstein Stadel cave in Southern Germany with authentic tools. http:/...
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Venus of Hohle Fels 40,000 BCE Germany - Oldest sculpture of a human figure yet found
A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic, the small ivory carving of a female figure known as T...
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Across the Straits of Gibraltar : Cro-Magnon Man and Aurignacian Civilization
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How to Pronounce Aurignacian
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How to Pronounce Aurignacian
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The world's oldest musical instrument (40,000 BCE) Mammoth ivory and bird bone flutes Germany
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Ice Age Europe: The oldest sculpture of the human body found anywhere in the world
Venus of Hohle Fels (40,000 - 35,000 BCE): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVoYWXQLoWw
A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic, the small ivory carving of a female figure known as The Venus of Hohle Fels (also called the Venus of Schelklingen) was unearthed during excavations in 2008 at Hohle Fels Cave in the Swabian Jura of southweste
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Venus of Galgenberg
This is the video showing the creation of the 3D model of the Venus of Galgenberg, one of the most ancient figurines from the Aurignacian culture. Dated to ca. 30,000 years ago, it was discovered in 1988 close to Stratzing, in Austria. Fuel3D had the honour of 3D scanning it at Museum of Natural History in Vienna. Thanks to the partnership with the 3D printing company Trideus, the model has since
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Ancient venus
Most of them date from the Gravettian period (22,000–28,000 years ago), but examples exist as early as the Venus of Hohle Fels, which dates back at least 35,000 years to the Aurignacian, and as late as the Venus of Monruz, from about 11,000 years ago in the Magdalenian. WIKI
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Prehistoric Europe - The Birthplace of Art
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Ice Age Sculpture - Vogelherd Horse oldest known sculpture of a horse 32,000-35,000 years old
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Pestera Coliboaia
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the graphic novel of the Chauvet cave
"The Pont d'Arc cave" (teaser)
the graphic novel of the Chauvet cave, (Aurignacian chronicles)
Autors : Marc Azéma et Gilles Tosello
Editor : Passé Simple
FOR SALE ON :
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Paleolithic Flute from Geißenklösterle 37000 BP
Instrument: The Geißenklösterle Flute, 37000 BP (Upper Aurignacian), made out of a swan’s radius, excaveted in 1990
Reconstruction of the instrument: Friedrich Seeberger
Music & Performance: Friedrich Seeberger (1938-2007)
Title: Vogelstimmen (track no. 5 from CD "Klangwelten der Altsteinzeit", 2003)
Images: Hohle Fels, Geißenklösterle, Vogelherd
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The cave painting
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The cave painting art project of grade - II
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Cave Hands
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Top 10 Most Amazing Cave Paintings In The World
10. Laas Gaal Cave Paintings: Laas Gaal is a popular archaeological site located in Northwestern Somalia that contains a series of granite caves. The Neolithic paintings within the caves dating back to 8000 – 10000 years. Laas Gall cave paintings were discovered by a French archaeological team in 2002.
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Paleolithic Cave Arts in Northern Spain(1) El Castillo Cave, Cantabria
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The Neolithic Plough
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Cave painting
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Archaeological Evidence that Neanderthals were Highly Developed
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Lion Man 2.0 - The Experiment
Making a replica of the famous Lion Man statuette from the Aurignacian layers of the Hohlenstein Stadel cave in Southern Germany with authentic tools. http:/......
Making a replica of the famous Lion Man statuette from the Aurignacian layers of the Hohlenstein Stadel cave in Southern Germany with authentic tools. http:/...
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Making a replica of the famous Lion Man statuette from the Aurignacian layers of the Hohlenstein Stadel cave in Southern Germany with authentic tools. http:/...
- published: 09 Feb 2014
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Venus of Hohle Fels 40,000 BCE Germany - Oldest sculpture of a human figure yet found
A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic, the small ivory carving of a female figure known as T......
A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic, the small ivory carving of a female figure known as T...
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A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic, the small ivory carving of a female figure known as T...
Across the Straits of Gibraltar : Cro-Magnon Man and Aurignacian Civilization
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In this video we discuss the Khoisan founding of Grimaldi/Aurignacian Civilization in Europe.
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In this video we discuss the Khoisan founding of Grimaldi/Aurignacian Civilization in Europe.
How to Pronounce Aurignacian
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How to Pronounce Aurignacian
This video shows you how to pronounce Aurignacian...
This video shows you how to pronounce Aurignacian
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This video shows you how to pronounce Aurignacian
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The world's oldest musical instrument (40,000 BCE) Mammoth ivory and bird bone flutes Germany
First Musical Instruments (40000 BCE) Mammoth ivory and bird bone flutes The discovery suggests the musical tradition was well established in Europe over 40......
First Musical Instruments (40000 BCE) Mammoth ivory and bird bone flutes The discovery suggests the musical tradition was well established in Europe over 40...
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Ice Age Europe: The oldest sculpture of the human body found anywhere in the world
Venus of Hohle Fels (40,000 - 35,000 BCE): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVoYWXQLoWw
A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian cul...
Venus of Hohle Fels (40,000 - 35,000 BCE): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVoYWXQLoWw
A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic, the small ivory carving of a female figure known as The Venus of Hohle Fels (also called the Venus of Schelklingen) was unearthed during excavations in 2008 at Hohle Fels Cave in the Swabian Jura of southwestern Germany. It is dated to the period 40,000-35,000 BCE, which makes it the oldest of all the Venus figurines and the earliest undisputed example of figurative art known to archeology. This tiny work of prehistoric art has a range of unique features as well as several characteristics which are typical of later female figurines, such as the Venus of Willendorf. However, its extreme age sheds new light on the origins of Stone Age art, demonstrating that Aurignacian culture was far more advanced than previously supposed. A number of other important works of mobiliary art have been found in the area of the Hohlenstein mountain, including the first completely intact ivory carving of a mammoth (and other animals) found in the Vogelherd Cave in 2006, dating to 33,000 BCE - see Ivory Carvings of the Swabian Jura. Both the Schelklingen Venus and the Vogelherd Mammoth were discovered by archeologists from the Department of Prehistory at the German University of Tubingen. In addition, fragments of an ivory figurine - known as the Lion Man of Hohlenstein Stadel (dating to about 38,000 BCE) - were also found in the locality in 1939 and finally reassembled in 1969.
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Venus of Hohle Fels (40,000 - 35,000 BCE): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVoYWXQLoWw
A unique item of prehistoric sculpture created during the Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic, the small ivory carving of a female figure known as The Venus of Hohle Fels (also called the Venus of Schelklingen) was unearthed during excavations in 2008 at Hohle Fels Cave in the Swabian Jura of southwestern Germany. It is dated to the period 40,000-35,000 BCE, which makes it the oldest of all the Venus figurines and the earliest undisputed example of figurative art known to archeology. This tiny work of prehistoric art has a range of unique features as well as several characteristics which are typical of later female figurines, such as the Venus of Willendorf. However, its extreme age sheds new light on the origins of Stone Age art, demonstrating that Aurignacian culture was far more advanced than previously supposed. A number of other important works of mobiliary art have been found in the area of the Hohlenstein mountain, including the first completely intact ivory carving of a mammoth (and other animals) found in the Vogelherd Cave in 2006, dating to 33,000 BCE - see Ivory Carvings of the Swabian Jura. Both the Schelklingen Venus and the Vogelherd Mammoth were discovered by archeologists from the Department of Prehistory at the German University of Tubingen. In addition, fragments of an ivory figurine - known as the Lion Man of Hohlenstein Stadel (dating to about 38,000 BCE) - were also found in the locality in 1939 and finally reassembled in 1969.
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Venus of Galgenberg
This is the video showing the creation of the 3D model of the Venus of Galgenberg, one of the most ancient figurines from the Aurignacian culture. Dated to ca. ...
This is the video showing the creation of the 3D model of the Venus of Galgenberg, one of the most ancient figurines from the Aurignacian culture. Dated to ca. 30,000 years ago, it was discovered in 1988 close to Stratzing, in Austria. Fuel3D had the honour of 3D scanning it at Museum of Natural History in Vienna. Thanks to the partnership with the 3D printing company Trideus, the model has since been 3D printed and showcased at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium during the Expo2050 “A brief history of the future” from September 11, 2015 until January 24, 2016.
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This is the video showing the creation of the 3D model of the Venus of Galgenberg, one of the most ancient figurines from the Aurignacian culture. Dated to ca. 30,000 years ago, it was discovered in 1988 close to Stratzing, in Austria. Fuel3D had the honour of 3D scanning it at Museum of Natural History in Vienna. Thanks to the partnership with the 3D printing company Trideus, the model has since been 3D printed and showcased at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium during the Expo2050 “A brief history of the future” from September 11, 2015 until January 24, 2016.
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 34
Ancient venus
Most of them date from the Gravettian period (22,000–28,000 years ago), but examples exist as early as the Venus of Hohle Fels, which dates back at least 35,000...
Most of them date from the Gravettian period (22,000–28,000 years ago), but examples exist as early as the Venus of Hohle Fels, which dates back at least 35,000 years to the Aurignacian, and as late as the Venus of Monruz, from about 11,000 years ago in the Magdalenian. WIKI
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Most of them date from the Gravettian period (22,000–28,000 years ago), but examples exist as early as the Venus of Hohle Fels, which dates back at least 35,000 years to the Aurignacian, and as late as the Venus of Monruz, from about 11,000 years ago in the Magdalenian. WIKI
- published: 07 Dec 2014
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Prehistoric Europe - The Birthplace of Art
The Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in the Ardèche department of southern France is a cave that contains some of the earliest known cave paintings, as well as other ......
The Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in the Ardèche department of southern France is a cave that contains some of the earliest known cave paintings, as well as other ...
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The Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in the Ardèche department of southern France is a cave that contains some of the earliest known cave paintings, as well as other ...
Ice Age Sculpture - Vogelherd Horse oldest known sculpture of a horse 32,000-35,000 years old
Aurignacian. 32000-35000 years old Sculpted from mammoth ivory this little horse is part of an originally more rounded representation with longer legs and ......
Aurignacian. 32000-35000 years old Sculpted from mammoth ivory this little horse is part of an originally more rounded representation with longer legs and ...
wn.com/Ice Age Sculpture Vogelherd Horse Oldest Known Sculpture Of A Horse 32,000 35,000 Years Old
Aurignacian. 32000-35000 years old Sculpted from mammoth ivory this little horse is part of an originally more rounded representation with longer legs and ...
Pestera Coliboaia
Peștera Coliboaia este una din cele mai interesante peșteri din România. În ea au fost găsite urme ale omului preistoric și picturi ale acestuia datând din G......
Peștera Coliboaia este una din cele mai interesante peșteri din România. În ea au fost găsite urme ale omului preistoric și picturi ale acestuia datând din G...
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Peștera Coliboaia este una din cele mai interesante peșteri din România. În ea au fost găsite urme ale omului preistoric și picturi ale acestuia datând din G...
the graphic novel of the Chauvet cave
"The Pont d'Arc cave" (teaser)
the graphic novel of the Chauvet cave, (Aurignacian chronicles)
Autors : Marc Azéma et Gilles Tosello
Editor : Passé Simple
F...
"The Pont d'Arc cave" (teaser)
the graphic novel of the Chauvet cave, (Aurignacian chronicles)
Autors : Marc Azéma et Gilles Tosello
Editor : Passé Simple
FOR SALE ON :
www.passesimple.net
("Boutique")
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"The Pont d'Arc cave" (teaser)
the graphic novel of the Chauvet cave, (Aurignacian chronicles)
Autors : Marc Azéma et Gilles Tosello
Editor : Passé Simple
FOR SALE ON :
www.passesimple.net
("Boutique")
- published: 31 Aug 2015
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Paleolithic Flute from Geißenklösterle 37000 BP
Instrument: The Geißenklösterle Flute, 37000 BP (Upper Aurignacian), made out of a swan’s radius, excaveted in 1990
Reconstruction of the instrument: Friedrich ...
Instrument: The Geißenklösterle Flute, 37000 BP (Upper Aurignacian), made out of a swan’s radius, excaveted in 1990
Reconstruction of the instrument: Friedrich Seeberger
Music & Performance: Friedrich Seeberger (1938-2007)
Title: Vogelstimmen (track no. 5 from CD "Klangwelten der Altsteinzeit", 2003)
Images: Hohle Fels, Geißenklösterle, Vogelherd
wn.com/Paleolithic Flute From Geißenklösterle 37000 Bp
Instrument: The Geißenklösterle Flute, 37000 BP (Upper Aurignacian), made out of a swan’s radius, excaveted in 1990
Reconstruction of the instrument: Friedrich Seeberger
Music & Performance: Friedrich Seeberger (1938-2007)
Title: Vogelstimmen (track no. 5 from CD "Klangwelten der Altsteinzeit", 2003)
Images: Hohle Fels, Geißenklösterle, Vogelherd
- published: 27 Dec 2014
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The cave painting
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor. Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistor......
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor. Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistor...
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I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor. Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistor...
The cave painting art project of grade - II
Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such art in Europe dates bac......
Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such art in Europe dates bac...
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Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such art in Europe dates bac...
Cave Paintings - Wonderland
Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such rock art in Europe date......
Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such rock art in Europe date...
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Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such rock art in Europe date...
Cave Hands
Cave paintings are paintings on cave walls and ceilings, and the term is used especially for those dating to prehistoric times. The earliest known European c......
Cave paintings are paintings on cave walls and ceilings, and the term is used especially for those dating to prehistoric times. The earliest known European c...
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Cave paintings are paintings on cave walls and ceilings, and the term is used especially for those dating to prehistoric times. The earliest known European c...
Top 10 Most Amazing Cave Paintings In The World
10. Laas Gaal Cave Paintings: Laas Gaal is a popular archaeological site located in Northwestern Somalia that contains a series of granite caves. The Neolithic ...
10. Laas Gaal Cave Paintings: Laas Gaal is a popular archaeological site located in Northwestern Somalia that contains a series of granite caves. The Neolithic paintings within the caves dating back to 8000 – 10000 years. Laas Gall cave paintings were discovered by a French archaeological team in 2002.
9. Serra da Capivara: The cave paintings in world heritages listed Serra DA Capivara national park of Brazil is the oldest known art in South America. Many of prehistoric paintings in the national park date to around 25000 years ago. They represent hunting, dancing and figures of humans and animals.
8. Bhimbetka Rock Shelters: Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh state of India housed the collection of one of the oldest cave paintings in the world. Bhimbetka contain 700 rock shelters discovered by Indian archaeological scientist V.S Wakandar in 1957. The caves deliver evidence of earliest human activities in Indian sub continent. They also display outstanding rock paintings from the Mesolithic period (10000-5000 B.C). UNESCO also declared the site as a world heritage site in 2003.
7. Cuevas de las Manos: The Cuevas de las Manos cave series in Santa Cruz province of Argentina also known as ‘cave of hands’. The cave named after paintings of hands dates between 9000 and 13000 years ago. The caves also contain paintings of hunting scenes, animals, geometric shapes and zigzag patterns. The site became a UNESCO world heritage site in 1991.
6. Kakadu Rock Art: The Kakadu national park in Darwin in Australia contains thousands of aboriginal sites including rock arts, stone tools and rock shelters. The rock arts in Kakadu national park represent earliest human civilization, back more than 40000 years ago.
5. Magura Cave: The walls of the cave decorated with outstanding paintings date back to Neolithic and early Bronze age period. The paintings depict deities, animals and hunting techniques of ancestors of the site. There is also a solar calendar on the wall of Magura cave that represent 366 days and five different festivals.
4. Chauvet cave: The rock paintings in the site date between 30000 and 32000 B.P, during Aurignacian period. The wall of the cave decorated with more than 1000 images of the ancestors of last stone age (between 50000 and 10000 years ago). The cave has remained hidden from the outer world since 20000 B.P. It was rediscovered by a group of speleologists in 1994.
3. Cave of Altamira: Cave of Altamira in Northern Spain is the first site in the world to feature upper Paleolithic cave paintings. The paintings represent wild mammals and human hands. The rock fall which sealed the cave entrance before 13000 years ago also became a factor for the rock paintings to remain to be in best preserved state.
2. Lascaux, Dordogne: Lascaux contain more than 2000 cave paintings. The Lascaux cave paintings are estimated to be 20000 years old. The paintings depict animals, human figures and abstract signs.
1. Cave of EL Castillo: The cave paintings EI catillo cave in Cantabria of Spain is the oldest known cave art in the world. The prehistoric red dots and hand stencils of EI Castillo are more than 40800 years old. Archaeologists believed that these cave arts were made by Neantherthal. The cave contain 100 different types of images and motifs.
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10. Laas Gaal Cave Paintings: Laas Gaal is a popular archaeological site located in Northwestern Somalia that contains a series of granite caves. The Neolithic paintings within the caves dating back to 8000 – 10000 years. Laas Gall cave paintings were discovered by a French archaeological team in 2002.
9. Serra da Capivara: The cave paintings in world heritages listed Serra DA Capivara national park of Brazil is the oldest known art in South America. Many of prehistoric paintings in the national park date to around 25000 years ago. They represent hunting, dancing and figures of humans and animals.
8. Bhimbetka Rock Shelters: Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh state of India housed the collection of one of the oldest cave paintings in the world. Bhimbetka contain 700 rock shelters discovered by Indian archaeological scientist V.S Wakandar in 1957. The caves deliver evidence of earliest human activities in Indian sub continent. They also display outstanding rock paintings from the Mesolithic period (10000-5000 B.C). UNESCO also declared the site as a world heritage site in 2003.
7. Cuevas de las Manos: The Cuevas de las Manos cave series in Santa Cruz province of Argentina also known as ‘cave of hands’. The cave named after paintings of hands dates between 9000 and 13000 years ago. The caves also contain paintings of hunting scenes, animals, geometric shapes and zigzag patterns. The site became a UNESCO world heritage site in 1991.
6. Kakadu Rock Art: The Kakadu national park in Darwin in Australia contains thousands of aboriginal sites including rock arts, stone tools and rock shelters. The rock arts in Kakadu national park represent earliest human civilization, back more than 40000 years ago.
5. Magura Cave: The walls of the cave decorated with outstanding paintings date back to Neolithic and early Bronze age period. The paintings depict deities, animals and hunting techniques of ancestors of the site. There is also a solar calendar on the wall of Magura cave that represent 366 days and five different festivals.
4. Chauvet cave: The rock paintings in the site date between 30000 and 32000 B.P, during Aurignacian period. The wall of the cave decorated with more than 1000 images of the ancestors of last stone age (between 50000 and 10000 years ago). The cave has remained hidden from the outer world since 20000 B.P. It was rediscovered by a group of speleologists in 1994.
3. Cave of Altamira: Cave of Altamira in Northern Spain is the first site in the world to feature upper Paleolithic cave paintings. The paintings represent wild mammals and human hands. The rock fall which sealed the cave entrance before 13000 years ago also became a factor for the rock paintings to remain to be in best preserved state.
2. Lascaux, Dordogne: Lascaux contain more than 2000 cave paintings. The Lascaux cave paintings are estimated to be 20000 years old. The paintings depict animals, human figures and abstract signs.
1. Cave of EL Castillo: The cave paintings EI catillo cave in Cantabria of Spain is the oldest known cave art in the world. The prehistoric red dots and hand stencils of EI Castillo are more than 40800 years old. Archaeologists believed that these cave arts were made by Neantherthal. The cave contain 100 different types of images and motifs.
IMAGE SOURCE: "GOOGLE SEARCH"
SOURCE: http://themysteriousworld.com/top-10-most-amazing-cave-paintings-in-the-world/
- published: 29 May 2015
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Paleolithic Cave Arts in Northern Spain(1) El Castillo Cave, Cantabria
Is this the world's oldest cave painting ? Over the summer of 2004 from the autumn of 1997, we executed photoVR shooting at 23 major caves that are located i......
Is this the world's oldest cave painting ? Over the summer of 2004 from the autumn of 1997, we executed photoVR shooting at 23 major caves that are located i...
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Is this the world's oldest cave painting ? Over the summer of 2004 from the autumn of 1997, we executed photoVR shooting at 23 major caves that are located i...
The Neolithic Plough
Archaeological reconstruction of the Neolithic plough typology evident in Eurasia circa 9,000bc onwards. As calibration from both archaeological remains such as...
Archaeological reconstruction of the Neolithic plough typology evident in Eurasia circa 9,000bc onwards. As calibration from both archaeological remains such as this agrarian tool (widespread identical typology used in seriation), in addition to ecofacts/genetic whole-genome-autosomal sequencing and haplogroup sequencing can all attest, demic-diffusion ensued circa 9,000bc onwards from the Levantine peoples point of origin, later infiltrating whilst intermixing with European hunter gatherers on the continent (established on the continent since the Aurignacian, circa 40,000bc). The cumulative process of manipulating through artificial selection and domestication one’s external fauna/flora was most probably down to the descendants of the Near-Eastern Natufians, later appropriating their knowledge through diffusion to all peoples in contact whilst migrating to Europe and other parts of West Asia. The term ‘Neolithic Revolution’ is apt in this sense as an unwritten symbiotic covenant between “human animal “and “non-human animal” alike, a mutually beneficial evolutionary stable strategy in the greater well-being and so propagation of both teams genetic material through such domestication over previous hunting strategies, allowing ultimately for higher stages of civilization due to the admission of sedentary large scale populace as result. The plough was a technological breakthrough in sowing seed with the help of often two domesticated bulls (previously wild aurochs) in dragging the connected instrument. Archaeological reconstruction and music composed by Christopher Antoniou ©.
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Archaeological reconstruction of the Neolithic plough typology evident in Eurasia circa 9,000bc onwards. As calibration from both archaeological remains such as this agrarian tool (widespread identical typology used in seriation), in addition to ecofacts/genetic whole-genome-autosomal sequencing and haplogroup sequencing can all attest, demic-diffusion ensued circa 9,000bc onwards from the Levantine peoples point of origin, later infiltrating whilst intermixing with European hunter gatherers on the continent (established on the continent since the Aurignacian, circa 40,000bc). The cumulative process of manipulating through artificial selection and domestication one’s external fauna/flora was most probably down to the descendants of the Near-Eastern Natufians, later appropriating their knowledge through diffusion to all peoples in contact whilst migrating to Europe and other parts of West Asia. The term ‘Neolithic Revolution’ is apt in this sense as an unwritten symbiotic covenant between “human animal “and “non-human animal” alike, a mutually beneficial evolutionary stable strategy in the greater well-being and so propagation of both teams genetic material through such domestication over previous hunting strategies, allowing ultimately for higher stages of civilization due to the admission of sedentary large scale populace as result. The plough was a technological breakthrough in sowing seed with the help of often two domesticated bulls (previously wild aurochs) in dragging the connected instrument. Archaeological reconstruction and music composed by Christopher Antoniou ©.
- published: 23 Jul 2015
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Cave painting
Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such figurative paintings in......
Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such figurative paintings in...
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Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings, and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such figurative paintings in...
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Archaeological Evidence that Neanderthals were Highly Developed
Think the Neanderthals were a bunch of ignorant cave men? Think again, says renowned author of over a hundred books from "The Outsider" in 1956 to the Atlant......
Think the Neanderthals were a bunch of ignorant cave men? Think again, says renowned author of over a hundred books from "The Outsider" in 1956 to the Atlant...
wn.com/Archaeological Evidence That Neanderthals Were Highly Developed
Think the Neanderthals were a bunch of ignorant cave men? Think again, says renowned author of over a hundred books from "The Outsider" in 1956 to the Atlant...